West Campus Study

A study of the west and northwest areas of campus will help MIT identify and evaluate potential sites for residential and academic uses, addressing both short-term and long-term needs.

West Campus Study

Status:In planning

Themes:Renovation and renewalEnhancement of life and learning

Completion:To be determined

A study of the west and northwest areas of campus will help MIT identify and evaluate potential sites for residential and academic uses, addressing both short-term and long-term needs.

Overview

Status

In planning

Completion Date

To be determined

Themes and priorities

Renovation and renewal

Enhancement of life and learning

In an effort to plan comprehensively for the future, the Institute is engaged in a study that will help establish a flexible, long-range framework to guide future activity in the campus area west of Massachusetts Avenue, including opportunities to incorporate new student housing. The resulting framework will consider ways to successfully integrate the west campus area with the surrounding Cambridgeport neighborhood.

MIT will work with the campus community to evaluate options that address immediate needs such as replacement parking and open space improvements as well as the need to increase housing capacity to better accommodate the student population and support student residence renewal projects. The west campus area will also be examined for renovation and renewal projects that would support campus life, athletic, academic, research, administrative, and service uses. Throughout the process, the Institute will consider opportunities to maximize efficiencies and pursue new initiatives that are compatible with abutting residential and commercial uses.

The study of the west campus will support the Institute’s goal to bring more vibrancy to MIT’s main entrance and to enhance the living and learning environment on campus. Renewal and renovation in the west campus area will help MIT continue fulfilling the renewal objectives of MIT 2030.